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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 5, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Eben Sanderson, aged 79, died Saturday, at the home of his son, Frank Sanderson, on Port Road, and the funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Charles T. Holcombe, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery. Deceased is survived by five sons, David, Harrison and Frank, of this town; William, of Syracuse; Burton, now in the United States service in France; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Fuller, of Boylston and Mrs. William V. Whitford of Jefferson road, north of Pulaski.
Newspaper Obituary - February 6, 1919 Sandy Creek News - Eben Sanderson passed away at the home of his son, James Sanderson, in Pulaski on Saturday at the age of 79 years. He had been of usual good health and spent the early winter with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Fuller in Boylston, where he resided for many years. Mr.Sanderson was a native of Scriba and had been a resident of the town of Richland for many years where he followed the occupation of farming. He is survived by six sons and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Fuller, Boylston, and Mrs. William V. Whiteford, Frank, David, Harrison, and James of Pulaski, William Sanderson of Syracuse, and Burton Sanderson, A.E.F. France. Funeral services were conducted from the home of his son James in Pulaski, by Rev. Charles T. Holcomb, pastor of M.E. church. Interment in the Riverside cemetery
Newspaper Obituary - February 4, 1919 Oswego Daily Times - FUNERAL OF EBEN SANDERSON - Pulaski, Feb. 4.-The Rev. Charles T. Holcombe, pastor of the First M. E. church, officiated at the funeral of Eben Sanderson, 79, held today at the residence of James Sanderson in the western section of this town. Interment was made in the Riverside cemetery, Mr. Sanderson was a native of Scriba, in the western end of Oswego county, and had been a resident of the town of Richland for many years, following farming for a long time. He is survived by six sons and two daughters, David Sanderson, James Sanderson, Frank Sanderson and Harrison Sanderson, all of this town; William Sanderson, Syracuse; Burton Sanderson, now in France with the American Expeditionary Force; Mrs. William V. Whitford of the Jefferson street road and Mrs. Charles Fuller of Boylston.
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